Injustice Anywhere Threatens Justice Everywhere: Charlottesville, Hong Kong, Taiwan
Does Taiwan, a society still trying to make sense of its past violence and intolerance, have something to offer to the world as a light in these dark times?
Scavenger Hunt for the Truth: Taiwan National Treasure
Taiwan National Treasure (TNT) is a free database where people can access a wealth of US federal documents relating to Taiwan’s history.
Water, Marriage, Angel: Taiwan Uniquely
This week on Taiwan Uniquely: higher water prices, same-sex marriage lawsuit, and the story of a child singer. Plus, a love note to Tainan’s old buildings.
Sampling Taipei’s Dining Diversity: Taipei Feast Week
Taipei Feast Week hopes to combine unique Taiwanese culinary experiences with Taiwanese history, culture and entrepreneurship.
North Korea and Taiwan’s Readiness
As a nation sitting right in the center of East Asia, Taiwan will undoubtedly be profoundly impacted by the rising tensions between the US and North Korea.
Typhoon, Citizenship, Microbeads: Taiwan Uniquely
This week on Taiwan Uniquely: flight attendants versus typhoons, clergy gets citizenship in Taiwan, and ban on plastic microbeads. Plus, a love note to Taipei’s cafes.
Red Yeast Rice Wine to “Tinder in Taipei”: History of Drinking in Taiwan
Taiwan has always been connected to the the world through its alcoholic beverage culture, freely taking trends from abroad and even more freely transforming them into something uniquely Taiwanese.
Teaching Creativity in Taiwan: Skyrock Projects
Skyrock Projects is a new school for kids to learn technology creatively. We talk with the founders about their concept and experience as entrepreneurs in Taiwan.
Malaysia’s Different Opinions Towards China and Taiwan
The perception of Taiwan and China in Malaysia is divided along lines of ethnicity, influenced by cultural exposure and historical memory.
Undecided, Driverless, Satelites: Taiwan Uniquely
This week on Taiwan Uniquely: first major university to offer undecided majors, driverless buses in Taipei, and a Taiwan-made satellite. Plus, a love note to Taipei’s skyline.
Open Source Data: Just How Open Is Taiwan’s Government?
As governments worldwide stall or even backtrack on their commitments to open data, Taiwan remains an oasis of open data, which can be a diplomatic strength.
Turkish Bicycle Designer in Taiwan: Emre Özsöz
Emre Özsöz is an industrial designer from Turkey living in Taipei, hoping the island holds the key to bringing his bicycle dreams to life.











